There could be several reasons why your boiler is not producing hot water even though it is working. Some possible causes include a malfunctioning thermostat, a problem with the heating element, airlocks in the system, or a buildup of limescale in the pipes. It is recommended to contact a professional technician to diagnose and fix the issue.
A boiler functions by boiling water to a steam, which rises upwards. Keeping the hot water tank above the boiler helps keep the hot water hot, as well as allowing the steam to carry itself to the tank, instead of the hot water tank producing steam feeding back into the boiler.
A boiler service is where people who specialize in fixing hot water heaters come out and service your hot water heater. They make sure everything is working correctly.
No. Hot water directly from boiler is not potable.
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So the steam can rise from the boiler to the hot water tank storage
NONE a boiler is a boiler and a water heater is a water heaterSEE ASME section IV or the NBBI
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boiler use many type of working fluids like water, mercury, liquid sodium, etc., but steam generator works only with water as working fluid. hence all steam generator are boilers but all boilers are not steam generators...
Installing a hot water tank boiler in your home can provide consistent hot water for showers, laundry, and dishes. It can also help save energy and money by efficiently heating water only when needed. Additionally, a hot water tank boiler can increase the overall value of your home.
That would depend on the boiler - look on the boiler plate it will tell you the answer for that boiler there.
160-180 Fahrenheit for boiler temp
It heats water to a desired temperature